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{{Status|Canon}}
{{Era|HW|FOR|TF|H1|FS|H2|GOO|H3|H3R|}}
[[File:H2A - Grunt on Shade.jpg|thumb|300px|An [[Unggoy Minor]] manning a {{Pattern|Eeo'Pimu|Shade}} on [[Installation 05]].]]
{{Ratings}}
'''Shades''', more formally designated by the [[Covenant]] as '''Gun Pods''' and by the [[United Nations Space Command]] as '''Anti-Infantry Stationary Guns''', are a series of standardised defensive turret emplacements used by the Covenant and its [[Covenant remnants|remnants]]. They consist of manned stationary gun turrets that are easily air-deployable via [[dropship]] and are extremely varied in design - with dozens of [[design pattern]] variations to account for ever-changing battlefield needs and the ergonomic requirements of the Covenant's client species.{{Ref/Book|Id=Enc22|Enc22|Page=302-303}} Shade variants vary in shape and role, but are similar enough in function and purpose to be grouped into the same category.{{Ref/Site|Id=universe|URL=https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/universe/weapons/shade|Site=Halo Waypoint|Page=Shade Turret|D=30|M=09|Y=2016}}{{Ref/Book|EVG|Page=171}}
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Shade turrets were once exclusively designed and manufactured by the [[Assembly Forges]] of [[High Charity]]. After the holy city [[Fall of High Charity|fell]] to the [[Flood]] and was later [[Raid on High Charity|destroyed]] by [[John-117]], [[Achoem Weapons]]—based in [[Tolvuus]], [[Sanghelios]]—maintains the long-standing tradition of manufacturing the Shade turret.{{Ref/Reuse|universe}}
The '''Type-26 ASG''', otherwise known as the '''Shade''', is the [[Covenant]]'s standard stationary gun turret and anti-infantry weapons platform.


==Design details==
== Overview ==
===Design details and operation===
The Shade is a [[Covenant]] stationary gun turret and is a anti-infantry or anti-air weapons platform, manned in third person like a vehicle. It consists of a sturdy base and a floating, mobile, turret-like seat with control systems for its "nozzle". It first appeared in ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]'' and was a simple turret; an anti-infantry cannon but was lacking any real defensive armor. In ''[[Halo 2]]'', the Shade was mostly protected with [[energy shield]]s at the front of it, similar to a [[Jackal]]'s. A similar gun to the Shade can be found as a defensive weapon on [[Spirit]] and [[Phantom]] dropships. In ''[[Halo 3]]'', the Shade's shield is replaced with real physical armor, the base is now firmer, and the Shade has a much bulkier reinforced forefront to protect the gunner.
[[File:HCE-T29ShadeASG-Screen.jpg|thumb|250px|A pair of {{Pattern|Mamua'uda|Shade}}s operated by [[Unggoy]] on [[Installation 04]].]]
The Shades serve as the Covenant's primary stationary gun turrets and are commonly operated by [[Unggoy]]. Virtually all models of the Shade offer a wide field of fire by virtue of their mobile turret chassis nestled on a 360-degree traversal anti-gravity mount. The Covenant use this to their advantage and place Shades at strategic points where they can do the most damage, often around their outposts or [[Military base|bases]]; more permanent facilities are usually also equipped with heavier {{Pattern|Kewu Umppi'pa'|citadel turret}}s. Though most of the Shade models fill an anti-infantry role, anti-vehicle and anti-air variants of the Shade turrets also exist.


Anti-infantry Shade guns fire bolts of slow moving, high-powered plasma encased in magnetic fields. The accuracy of a Shade's weapon is fairly low, as the bolts of plasma fired can hit anywhere within the aiming reticle. The anti-infantry Shade is effective against most infantry. However, due to their high intelligence, [[Sangheili]] will often find cover and escape the Shade's range of fire. On this same note, the bolts fired lack the required punch to damage [[Mgalekgolo]], whose armor and combat shield can withstand most Covenant and UNSC small firearms, causing the plasma bolts to have little to no effect on them. It has shown good defense against light vehicles such as the [[Ghost]], and in desperate situations, can serve as anti-aircraft defense, requiring only a few direct hits to destroy a [[Banshee]].
The first known encounter with Shades was during the [[First Battle of Harvest]]. [[Spirit]] dropships attacked convoys of fleeing civilians as well as a [[Warthog]] carrying [[Johnson]] and [[Byrne]].


==Variants==
== Design and Operation ==
===Covenant Shade===
[[Image:Halo3shadeshot.jpg|thumb|left|A close up of a Shade's [[Plasma]] bolts in mid-flight.]]
Categorising the vast array of Shade [[design pattern]] variants has proven a challenge for [[Office of Naval Intelligence]] analysts, due to the Covenant's disregard for standardised doctrine. For thousands of years at the empire's height, fleets were simply provisioned with "Shades", with chassis and armaments styles that would be unrecognisable to a modern observer. ONI [[Type classification system|type-classifications]] group Shades by the year in which they were first encountered - by contrast, the Covenant's methodology for Shade deployments was ultimately decided by the aesthetic whims of the [[San'Shyuum]] official in charge of supplying a given military unit.{{Ref/Reuse|universe}}
The Shade gun fires two (three in ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]'') slow moving, high powered bolts of plasma encased in magnetic fields. The accuracy of a Shade's weapon is fairly low, as the bolts of plasma fired can hit anywhere within the aiming reticule. Since it's designed with infantry combat in mind it is highly effective against [[Grunts]] and [[Jackals]], and has exhibited limited effectiveness against [[Elites]] (especially at dropping their shields). However, due to their high intelligence, [[Elites]] will often find cover and escape the Shade's range of fire.   Although the bolts are slow, they can be can be very deadly to those it hits. On this same note, its' shots lack the required punch to damage [[Hunters]], whose [[armor]] and combat shield which can withstand most [[Covenant]] and [[UNSC]] small arms which causes the plasma bolts to have little or no effect on them. It is also fairly ineffective against the [[Flood]], like most other [[plasma]] based weaponry.  


*'''[[Type-25 Shade]]''' - a rarely-seen variant of Shade, and considered by the [[Office of Naval Intelligence]] to be a slightly newer variation of the ''Murien''-pattern [[heavy plasma cannon]] installed on the {{Pattern|Dextro Xur|Spirit}} dropship.{{Ref/Site|URL=https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/universe/vehicles/spirit|Site=Halo Waypoint|Page=Spirit|D=01|M=11|Y=2020}}
The Shade offers a wide field of fire and a 360 degree traversal mount. It is highly effective at combating light infantry, has shown a good ability against light vehicles such as the [[Ghost]] and in desperate situations can serve as anti-aircraft defense (a few direct hits is all it needs to destroy a [[Banshee]]). The [[Covenant]] use the Shades nice fields of fire to their advantage and place them at strategic points, where they can do the most damage. They have changed in [[Halo 3]] from [[Halo:CE]].
*'''{{Pattern|Bmur'resh|Shade}}''' - a variant based on the ''Eeo'Pimu''-pattern, designed by the [[Sangheili]] in the [[Post-Covenant War conflicts|post-war era]] without the restrictions upon firepower imposed by the [[San'Shyuum]].{{Ref/Reuse|Enc22}}
*'''{{Pattern|Eeo'Pimu|Shade}}''' - a lightweight and portable Shade variant developed for [[Covenant Special Operations]] units and [[Covenant fleet|fleets]] serving directly under [[Hierarchs]].{{Ref/Reuse|Enc22}}
*'''{{Pattern|Mamua'uda|Shade}}''' - one of the oldest Shade variants in use, and one especially prized by Covenant commanders due to its antiquity.{{Ref/Reuse|Enc22}}
*'''{{Pattern|Preksheda|Shade}}''' - the most common Shade used during the [[Human-Covenant War]]. The ''Preksheda'' is a modular and extremely versatile Shade variant, with alternate weapons fittings including anti-armour [[fuel rod cannon]]s and anti-air rapid-fire plasma cannons.{{Ref/Reuse|Enc22}}
*'''{{Pattern|Rizsheda|Shade}}''' - an alternate variation on the ''Preksheda'', with more focus on gunner protection - though not as commonly used.{{Ref/Reuse|Enc22}}
*'''{{Pattern|Sho'riru|Shade}}''' - a post-war variant most predominantly used by [[Jul 'Mdama's Covenant]], prized for its extraordinary rate of fire and considered to be without equal.{{Ref/Reuse|Enc22}}
<gallery class="center">
File:H5G - Shade render.png|''Bmur'resh''-pattern Shade
File:H2 - T27 Shade ASG.png|''Eeo'pimu''-pattern Shade
File:HCEA-T29ShadeASG.png|''Mamua'uda''-pattern Shade
File:T26 ASG.png|''Preksheda''-pattern Shade
File:H3 ShadeTurret Crop.png|''Rizsheda''-pattern Shade
File:H4 ShadeTurret Crop.png|''Sho'riru''-pattern Shade
</gallery>


===Banished Shade===
=== Advantages ===
A number of Shade offshoots have been designed for use by the [[Banished]].
As with its recognizable [[Human]] counterpart, the Machine-gun turret [[AIE-486H HMG]], the Shade is very effective against both enemy ground forces and light vehicles. Some of its advantages over the HMG are that the plasma bolts are accurate and effective at longer distances and it is easier to see where your shots are actually going than it is with the HMG’s tracer rounds. In a multi-player game a well-placed observer can help you place hits from the other side of some of the largest maps such as [[Coagulation]]. The Shade is also capable of rotating 360 degrees so that you can fire on enemies trying to sneak up behind you. It is also strong enough to withstand a direct hit from a Wraith’s mortar (only if the gunner on it has strong shields or health).
*'''[[Bolroci Workshop Shade]]''' - a shade highly based on the {{Pattern|Preksheda|Shade|}} design, though with [[energy shielding]] installed for gunner protection.
*'''[[Banished Shade|Shade (Halo Wars 2)]]''' - an unidentified model used by Banished forces [[Second Ark Conflict|occupying]] the [[Installation 00|Ark]].
<gallery class="center">
File:HINF ShadeTurret Crop.png|[[Bolroci Workshop Shade]]
File:HW2 Artwork ShadeDrop.jpg|[[Banished Shade|Unidentified model]]
</gallery>


==In-game==
Below, you can see the number of hits you need to make a kill with the Shade. Targets used were on foot and the location on the body where they were hit showed no apparent barring on how many hits it took to kill them. (A normally shielded target took the same number of hits to kill when shot in the legs as when shot in the head) In the case of the [[Overshield]], the target had one at full charge.
The Shade was first seen in the E3 demo atop a {{Pattern|Wuzum|Spectre}} and made its first gameplay appearance in ''Halo: Combat Evolved''<nowiki />'s level, [[The Truth and Reconciliation]].  The campaign version of the gun is almost twice as fast as the multiplayer version.


In ''Halo 3'', the Shade's aiming reticule was similar to a [[Needler]]'s, except with a circle of lines at the center. The Shade was in multiplayer only in ''[[Halo 3 Epsilon]]'', as it was removed from the final version, even in [[Forge]]. Shades were later made available, free of modding, on some Forge maps.
''Note'': This test was performed with the Shade in ''[[Halo 2]]'', but damage caused by the 3 models of Shade are roughly the same, so this can also be an estimation of the damage the other models cause.


Neither the [[Power Drain]] nor an overcharged [[Plasma Pistol]] shot can disable the Shade's firing mechanisms, though either of these will temporarily disable its ability to rotate, this applies to all EMP weapons.
*Unshielded Target: 2 shots for a kill
*Normal Shielding Target: 6 shots for a kill
*Overshielded Target: 13-14 shots for a kill


The Shade makes an appearance in ''[[Halo Wars]]'' and is identical to the Type-29 Shade from ''Halo: Combat Evolved''. Anti-air and anti-vehicle variants of the Type-26 Shade are also introduced in ''Halo: Reach''.
===Disadvantages===
As with the HMG, when you are using the Shade you are extremely exposed to enemy fire and become a target that any good commander will want to eliminate immediately. A single hit by a [[Rocket]] or well placed [[Plasma Grenade]] will destroy the turret, as will a direct hit from a [[M68 Gauss Cannon]] or the main cannon of a [[Scorpion Tank]]. In addition, while it is capable of withstanding a direct hit from a [[Type-25 Assault Gun Carriage|Wraith]], it will still completely deplete your shields. While it is useful against enemies in light vehicles, this is not a weapon to use when faced with an enemy tank; you will be dead long before the tank is. You are also vulnerable to snipers and scoped weapons. Also, as is the case with the HMG, you are unprotected from the rear, although this is lessened by the ability to completely rotate the turret. It is advisable to have a teammate nearby to help cover you when you are using a turret.  Also in Halo 3, the Shade has an extremely slow turning rate, which means it is best to have a friend covering you.


*In [[Forge/Halo: Reach|Halo: Reach's Forge]], the shade turret is the only Covenant vehicle that can be colored based on the team, only changing the base of the turret
== Models ==
===Campaign tactics===
There are 3 models encountered so far in the Halo universe.
*Heavy weapons, vehicles or grenades are perfect to destroy Shades.
=== Shade (''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]'') ===
*In ''Halo Combat Evolved'', if you get close to a Shade and try to push it, the operator can turn the turret and splatter you with the gun.
[[File:HCE_Shade.jpg|250px|thumb|right|Shade in ''Halo: Combat Evolved.'']]
**You can also force them to dismount by using explosives to cause the turret to flip.
It was first seen in the E3 demo. The shade first appeared in ''[[Halo: CE]]'', and was mostly feared because of its devastating anti-infantry bolts. But however, there were many weaknesses:
*In ''Halo 3: ODST'', Automags and snipers ''can'' be used to kill the gunner if no heavy weapons can be found.
*It is possible to snipe a Shade gunner off its turret, but one must aim above the center (which the red reticule usually denotes) and at the user itself, since the Shade protects the user.  
*Ramming it with any vehicle at speed is an instant kill except in ''Halo: Combat Evolved'' and ''Halo Wars''.
*The gunner is highly exposed atop the Shade, with cover only available via the gun mechanism itself. This leaves the operator open to flanking maneuvers and attacks from multiple angles. This poses a serious disadvantage to the gunner, who must rely on infantry support for protection to the sides and rear.  
**Warthogs and Choppers can ram the turret without injuring the drivers, while Ghosts have a risk of damaging the drivers when ramming.
*The turret is not permanently fixed to the ground, supposedly for mobility purposes. Explosives (such as a Grenade) are an ideal way of uprooting the Shade and ensuring it is subsequently out of action. If the Shade is turned over, then it is possible to flip it back upright.
*In ''Halo 3'' if you shoot a Shade from a distance and in the middle between the two pieces that jut out, the operator might jump out, making them an easier target.
*Some players have been known to [[melee]] and grenade these weapons to flip them then hide behind them, as the Shade is indestructible.
*In ''Halo 3'', if the player stand right in front of the turret, in between the guns, the operator will not turn the turret to make the player slide in front of it, making you a harder target.
*The Shade is, like most plasma weapons, rather ineffective against Flood combat forms.
*In ''Halo: Reach'', enemies on Legendary can fire the Shade turret at an extreme rate.
*The ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]'' Shade was originally intended to be movable, as for the reason it has actual legs. However, it looked unrealistic, so the feature was canceled, although the animation is still there.
*In ''Halo: Reach'', if the player get close to the turret, the operator will jump out of it.
*In ''Halo: Spartan Assault'' and ''Halo: Spartan Strike'' when a Shade reaches 66% damage, the enemy will dismount from it.
**Note that you cannot score a double kill when you destroy the Shade Turret along with a mounted gunner.


==Gallery==
=== Shade (''[[Halo 2]]'') ===
<gallery>
[[Image:John plasma turret.png|250px|thumb|left|Shade in ''Halo 2.'']]
File:HCE Shade.png|A ''Mamua'uda''-pattern Shade in ''Halo: Combat Evolved''.
The Shade returned in ''[[Halo 2]]'', where it is referred to as the Shielded [[Plasma Cannon]]. It fires slow moving, red plasma bolts similar to the shots fired by a [[Phantom]] that do a large amount of damage. To protect the gunner, this turret is equipped with an energy shield, similar to the [[Jackal Personal Arm Shield]]. These turrets are featured at the beginning of [[Delta Halo (Level)|Delta Halo]] and are hard to disable due to the protection provided by the extensive shielding. An easy way to go around this is to employ the destructive power of the [[Rocket Launcher]], or a grenade. The Shade can destroy the turret of a Phantom dropship due to its few slight changes.  
File:H2-T27ShadeASG.png|An ''Eeo'pimu''-pattern Shade in ''Halo 2''.
File:HTMCC-H3-Generalshadewalker.jpg|A [[Cut Halo 3 vehicles|cut]] mobile Shade for ''Halo 3''.
File:Type26 ASG.png|The ''Rizsheda''-patttern Shade in ''Halo 3''.
File:HW shadeturret.jpg|''Mamua'uda''-pattern Shade in ''Halo Wars''
File:T26 ASG.png|The standard variant of the ''Preksheda''-pattern Shade in ''Halo: Reach''.
File:AA Shade.png|The AA variant of the ''Preksheda''-pattern Shade in ''Halo: Reach''.
File:Fuel rod Shade.png|The fuel rod variant of the ''Preksheda''-pattern Shade in ''Halo: Reach''.
File:HCEA-T29ShadeASG.png|A ''Mamua'uda''-pattern Shade in ''Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary''.
File:H4-T55ShadeASG.png|A ''Sho'riru''-pattern Shade in ''Halo 4''.
File:Halo 5 Anti-air shade.png| A fuel rod variant of the ''Bmur'resh''-pattern Shade in ''Halo 5: Guardians''.
File:HINF ShadeTurret.jpg|A Bolroci Workshop Shade in ''Halo Infinite''.
</gallery>


==List of appearances==
====Shade Turret on Shadows====
{{Col-begin}}
[[File:Shadow.jpg|250px|thumb|right|A Shade on top of a [[Shadow]].]]
{{Col-2}}
{{main|Shadow}}
*''[[Halo: The Fall of Reach]]'' {{1st}}
In ''[[Halo 2]]'', the turret on the [[Shadow]] is very similar in appearance to the Shade in ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]''. The plasma bolts it fires are more similar to those fired by the ''Halo 2'' Shade. It should be noted that these turrets seem more powerful than the standard Shade in ''Halo 2'', and they offer more protection. The rate of fire is also considerably faster by up to 3 times.
*''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]''
{{clear}}
*''[[Halo: The Flood]]''
*''[[Halo: First Strike]]''
*''[[Halo 2]]''
*''[[Halo: Ghosts of Onyx]]''
*''[[Halo 3]]''
*''[[Halo Wars]]''
*''[[Halo 3: ODST]]''
*''[[Halo: Evolutions - Essential Tales of the Halo Universe]]''
**''[[Palace Hotel]]''
*''[[Halo: Reach]]''
{{Col-2}}
*''[[Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary]]''
*''[[Halo 4]]''
**''[[Spartan Ops]]''
*''[[Halo: Spartan Assault]]''
*''[[Halo 2: Anniversary]]''
*''[[Halo: Spartan Strike]]''
*''[[Halo 5: Guardians]]''
*''[[Halo Wars 2]]''
*''[[Halo: Legacy of Onyx]]'' {{Mo}}
*''[[Halo Infinite]]''
{{col-end}}
==Sources==
{{Ref/Sources}}


{{Covenant heavy weapons}}
=== Shade (''[[Halo 3]]'' ===
[[Category:Covenant weapons]]
[[Image:H3 Shade.jpg|right|thumb|250px|The Halo 3 version of the Shade turret.]]
[[Category:Artillery]]
In ''Halo 3'', the Shade is often operated by the [[Grunts]], specifically the green-armored [[Gunner Grunt|Grunt Heavies]] who are exceptional on turrets. This Shade is the same color as the [[Type-52 Anti-Aircraft Artillery]], and is in the shape of a ball. The Shade, once again, is elevated on a small gravity lift that hovers the turret in the air, and so has a full 360 degree field of view. The Shade is seen in the ''Halo 3'' campaign missions [[The Ark (level)|The Ark]], [[Tsavo Highway (Level)|Tsavo Highway]], and [[The Covenant (Level)|The Covenant]]. Interestingly, the Shade's aiming reticule was similar to a Needler's, except with a circle of lines at the center, the same reticule design used by modified Shades in [[Halo Custom Edition]]. The Shade was in multiplayer only in ''[[Halo 3 Epsilon]]'', as it was removed from the final version, even in [[Forge]]. There is a popular mod where players over Xbox Live can use the Shade turret in Forge.
[[Category:Plasma weapons]]
 
== Shade (''[[Halo 3:ODST]]'') ==
In [[Halo 3: ODST]] the Shade seems to rotate quicker than it did in Halo 3, which could possibly increase its usage by players, as many players sought to only destroy and not commandeer it, due to its slow speed. It is also worth noting that in [[Halo 3: ODST]], the shade lacks a plate of armor at the front in between its guns, this makes it possible for a player to snipe the occupant out of the turret from a position directly infront of the Shade.
 
Shade turrets are not found in the hub world in the game, but are often present during campaign missions set earlier. Many are set up in the [[Uplift Nature Reserve]], where the Prophet of Regret's Assault Carrier had formerly been docked. Others can be found in the city during [[Michael Crespo|Mickey's]] journey through the [[New Mombasa City Center|}city center]] to link up with [[Taylor Miles|Dutch]], again on the rooftops of the [[NMPD Headquarters|New Mombasa Police Department Headquarters]], and during the ODST's withdraw across the [[New Mombasa Coastal Highway|Coastal Highway]].<ref>''[[Halo 3: ODST]]''</ref>
{{clear}}
 
=== Shade (''[[Halo Wars]]'') ===
The Shade makes an appearance in ''Halo Wars'' and is identical to the ''Halo: Combat Evolved'' Shade. They are operated by [[Grunts]] in campaign only and are used as base defense. They are mostly effective as anti-vehicle.
 
==Tactics==
===When Using a Shade===
*Buddy Up. While this is good advice in any situation, here it is very true as your rear is completely unprotected. Having a teammate nearby to cover your blind side greatly improves your effectiveness.
*Know when to bail out. If you see an enemy tank turning its gun towards you, it is typically a good idea to find some better cover until it moves on, or simply abandon the Shade.
 
===When Facing a Shade===
*Find an explosive to throw at them. A tank, rocket, or Gauss round will do the trick. If you are close by and on foot, try sticking them with a [[plasma grenade]].
*Find a scoped weapon. A [[Battle Rifle]], [[Covenant Carbine]], [[Sniper Rifle]], or [[Beam Rifle]] will let you take them out with head shots from farther out then they can see you. Of course, if they have a teammate guiding their fire then it would be advisable to eliminate the spotter first and then the gunner.
**In ''[[Halo 3]]'' if you shoot a Shade from a distance and in the middle between the two pieces that jut out, the Grunt inside it might jump out.
*For the Shade in Halo Combat Evolved, you can simply walk right in front of the turret at point blank range, the gunner AI will usually just stare at you until you move back into range. However, when manned by a player online, this tactic is useless as they can fire at point blank  range.
*Keep circling the turret until you find a part where the gunner's body is more exposed and then open fire.
*A fully charged [[Plasma Pistol]] bolt in [[Halo 3]] can prevent the turret from turning. Take advantage of that.
*Don't charge at it openly as it can bottleneck you on certain locales.
*Also, in ''[[Halo 3]]'', If you stand right in front of the turret, in between the guns, the [[Grunt]] inside won't turn the turret to make you slide in front of it, making you a harder target.
*In ''[[Halo 3]]'', you can knock the Shade off its hinges by ramming it with a vehicle, meleeing it, or shooting it, though the previous method takes a long time without explosives.
*In [[Halo 3]], one of the easiest ways to disable the turret is to throw a [[Power Drain]] to disable the turret, then quickly melee the gunner.
 
==Comparison==
Here is a table comparison of the different shade versions in the Halo trilogy:
{| border="1" cellpadding="5" width: 100%; border: 1px solid #999; margin: 0; ont-size: 95%; background-color: #000; ext-align: center; order-collapse: collapse;
|-
| '''Halo: Combat Evolved''' || '''Halo 2''' || '''Halo 3'''
|-
| Protected at all sides with a bowl-like shape || Protected at the front with an energy shield || Superbly reinforced on the front. Sides slightly protected
|-
| Mobile, can be blown or rammed to a different location and then fliped|| Stationary || Stationary, although the ball can be knocked off.
|-
| Rate of fire (High) || Rate of fire (Low-Medium) || Rate of fire (Medium-High)
|-
| Turning speed (Fast) || Turning speed (Medium) || Turning speed (Slow)
|}
 
== Trivia ==
*The Shade armament is the same as the Covenant dropship used in that game (Halo CE Shade - [[Spirit]], Halo 2 Shade - [[Phantom]], Halo 3 Shade - upgraded Phantom).
*The Halo CE variant appears in ''[[Halo Wars]]''.
*If a player is too close to the Halo CE Shade they can be splattered by the weapon's barrel as it is turned by its operator.
*The [[Power Drain]] and an overcharged [[Plasma Pistol]] shot cannot disable the Shade, though you can still see the electric blue sparks on it when is hit with either of the weapons.
*The Shade doesn't appear in any [[Halo 3]] Multiplayer map.
*The Halo 3 Shade variant's nearly spherical shape is ''vaguely'' similar to the [[w:c:starwars:Destroyer_Droids|Destroyer Droids]] from the Star Wars prequel trilogy.
*The word&nbsp;shade is a type of spirit following Halo's tradition of naming [[Covenant]]&nbsp;vehicals after ghosts and spirits.
 
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